Green studied multi-media at
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in
Calgary, Alberta and was developing websites for entertainers, but she was a songwriter and pianist and began posting performances on YouTube, where Wax Records co-founder Jamie Appleby discovered her. In January 2012, she moved to Toronto, where Appleby brought in several songwriters to co-write what was meant to be her first album. One of those songwriters was Mike Robins. Robins was an established singer/songwriter who had spent 2010 touring with
Hope Sandoval then had his 2011 solo single "No Mercy" top the
adult contemporary chart on
iHeartRadio. When Appleby heard the two singing together, he saw their potential as a duet and Autumn Hill was born. Their debut single, "
Anything At All," entered the
Canadian Hot 100 in January 2013. It is included on their debut album
Favourite Mistake, released September 10, 2013. With two of their singles gaining substantial airplay on both country and
adult contemporary formats, the pair were touted as the first Canadian country act since
Shania Twain to successfully
crossover to pop radio. The record's three subsequent singles experienced diminishing returns on the
Canada Country airplay chart; the third single "
Fire" became the group's highest-charting entry on the
Canadian Hot 100 at number 73. "
Blame" was released in March 2015 as the lead single for the group's second and final album,
Anchor. Reaching a peak position of four on the Canadian country airplay chart, it remains the group's only top ten hit. In total, seven of their singles charted. In 2017, at the end of their promotion for
Anchor, the pair decided to split up and pursue solo careers. Green adopted the mononym 'Tareya' and released her debut solo single, "Summer Wheels", in June 2017. In March 2018, she released her debut album,
Stained Glass Heart. Robins co-founded the band East Adelaide and, in October 2020, released the solo single "Lightning Don’t Strike Twice". ==Discography==